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March 3, 2011
Pseudomonas genomes: diverse and adaptable
Mark W Silby, Craig Winstanley, Scott A C Godfrey, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
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August 5, 2016
A low frequency persistent reservoir of a genomic island in a pathogen population ensures island survival and improves pathogen fitness in a susceptible host
Helen C Neale, Robert Laister, Joseph Payne, et al.
Nature Communications
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October 20, 2021
A mutational hotspot that determines highly repeatable evolution can be built and broken by silent genetic changes
James S Horton, Louise M Flanagan, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Evolutionary Applications
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June 8, 2013
First steps in experimental cancer evolution
Tiffany B Taylor, Louise J Johnson, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
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November 30, 2013
The rulB gene of plasmid pWW0 is a hotspot for the site-specific insertion of integron-like elements found in the chromosomes of environmental Pseudomonas fluorescens group bacteria
Glenn Rhodes, Hester Bosma, David Studholme, et al.
Microorganisms
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July 2, 2021
Transposon Mutagenesis of <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> Pathovars <i>syringae</i> and <i>morsprunorum</i> to Identify Genes Involved in Bacterial Canker Disease of Cherry
Helen C Neale, Michelle T Hulin, Richard J Harrison, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
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January 16, 2007
Thioquinolobactin, a Pseudomonas siderophore with antifungal and anti-Pythium activity
Sandra Matthijs, Kourosch Abbaspour Tehrani, George Laus, et al.
Plos One
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October 22, 2011
Miniature transposable sequences are frequently mobilized in the bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
Leire Bardaji, Maite Añorga, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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December 20, 2005
Exposure to host resistance mechanisms drives evolution of bacterial virulence in plants
Andrew R Pitman, Robert W Jackson, John W Mansfield, et al.
Plant Methods
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December 26, 2015
Rapid, automated detection of stem canker symptoms in woody perennials using artificial neural network analysis
Bo Li, Michelle T Hulin, Philip Brain, et al.
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FEMS Microbiology Reviews
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March 3, 2011
Pseudomonas genomes: diverse and adaptable
Mark W Silby, Craig Winstanley, Scott A C Godfrey, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
|
August 5, 2016
A low frequency persistent reservoir of a genomic island in a pathogen population ensures island survival and improves pathogen fitness in a susceptible host
Helen C Neale, Robert Laister, Joseph Payne, et al.
Nature Communications
|
October 20, 2021
A mutational hotspot that determines highly repeatable evolution can be built and broken by silent genetic changes
James S Horton, Louise M Flanagan, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Evolutionary Applications
|
June 8, 2013
First steps in experimental cancer evolution
Tiffany B Taylor, Louise J Johnson, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
|
November 30, 2013
The rulB gene of plasmid pWW0 is a hotspot for the site-specific insertion of integron-like elements found in the chromosomes of environmental Pseudomonas fluorescens group bacteria
Glenn Rhodes, Hester Bosma, David Studholme, et al.
Microorganisms
|
July 2, 2021
Transposon Mutagenesis of <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> Pathovars <i>syringae</i> and <i>morsprunorum</i> to Identify Genes Involved in Bacterial Canker Disease of Cherry
Helen C Neale, Michelle T Hulin, Richard J Harrison, et al.
Environmental Microbiology
|
January 16, 2007
Thioquinolobactin, a Pseudomonas siderophore with antifungal and anti-Pythium activity
Sandra Matthijs, Kourosch Abbaspour Tehrani, George Laus, et al.
Plos One
|
October 22, 2011
Miniature transposable sequences are frequently mobilized in the bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
Leire Bardaji, Maite Añorga, Robert W Jackson, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
December 20, 2005
Exposure to host resistance mechanisms drives evolution of bacterial virulence in plants
Andrew R Pitman, Robert W Jackson, John W Mansfield, et al.
Plant Methods
|
December 26, 2015
Rapid, automated detection of stem canker symptoms in woody perennials using artificial neural network analysis
Bo Li, Michelle T Hulin, Philip Brain, et al.
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